Frequency Holdings Inc., known for its strategic focus on cybersecurity, identity, and AI, has announced the addition of David Meltzer to its Board of Directors. Meltzer, a globally recognized entrepreneur and media personality, joins Kevin Harrington, an original 'Shark' from ABC's Shark Tank, to bolster the company's strategic vision and national expansion efforts. This move is pivotal as Frequency Holdings aims for a future uplisting and solidifies its position as a multi-brand technology holding company.
Meltzer's extensive experience in scaling brands and growing equity value, coupled with his philanthropic work and business leadership, brings a wealth of knowledge to Frequency Holdings. His appointment is seen as a strategic step towards enhancing the company's media fluency, public company expertise, and long-term investor vision. Rick Jordan, CEO of Frequency Holdings, emphasized the importance of assembling a board that not only governs but also guides, highlighting the value of mentorship in creating shareholder value, strategic clarity, and public trust.
The company is undergoing a significant transformation, transitioning into a holding company structure inspired by Berkshire Hathaway and Alphabet. With ReachOut as its flagship subsidiary, Frequency Holdings is executing a cybersecurity-first roll-up strategy, targeting high-margin technology MSPs in underserved U.S. markets. Additionally, the launch of TRUSTLESS, a decentralized identity and data security platform, marks the company's foray into new ventures, further diversifying its portfolio.
David Meltzer's joining the board underscores Frequency Holdings' commitment to visionary leadership and operational efficiency. His alignment with the company's mission to build lasting value across its sectors is expected to send a strong signal to investors and stakeholders alike. As Frequency Holdings awaits FINRA approval for its ticker and symbol change, the addition of Meltzer to the board is a clear indication of the company's ambition to lead in the technology holding space.


